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Third-Eighth Grade

If your child is a student in Levels 3, 4 or 5, they have probably already mastered the basics of reading, and hopefully are even reading for pleasure.  As with any age, the more your child reads, the more their skills will improve.  It is important to keep encouraging and motivating your child to continue reading – both for enjoyment and for academics.

Even if your child is older, it can still be greatly beneficial to read out loud to and with them.  Reading a book together as a family is a wonderful way to connect with your child, especially if afterwards you discuss the book or ask questions related to the text you recently read.

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